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Discover LudwigThe phrase "move flat" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in British English to refer to the action of changing residences or moving to a new apartment. Example: I have to move flat next month because my lease is ending.
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The conveyor can levitate and move flat objects to a desired position using controlled air-flow.
He helps us move flat, fits our new kitchen, yells at us when we drive too slowly or force him to brake by running across the road.
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How do you feel about the suited little berks who take a fat cut of your low salary every time you move flat-share?
We have moved flat.
A survey of the published boundary layer solutions for a moving flat surface was also carried out and their applicability to the present boundary layer problem was studied.
The flow of an Oldroyd-B fluid over a suddenly moved flat plate has been described by Stokes' first problem in [22].
You moved flat.
Afterwards, he moved flats but the team did not go with him.
She set up her own online real estate business – apparently conceived from her experience of moving flats across Moscow.
The Times's Robert Lipsyte was at the fight in Miami Beach: "The men had moved briskly into combat, Liston stalking, moving flat-footedly forward.
I loved building sets, hanging lights, moving flats, and everything that had anything to do with putting on plays and musicals.
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